A fire ignites a whirlwind of action and accusation in a swamp town that hasn't seen excitement since the big lottery win twelve years ago. Little does reporter Chloe Keyes know that when she sniffs around for clues, she’ll end up facing her own demons while unsettling the very foundation of her hometown.
Chloe starts her day by pulling a gun on two intruders, and things only go downhill from there. Driving to Boyd’s General for her daily caffeine fix, she finds the place ablaze. When the flames die down, she uncovers evidence that points to a dire fate for her missing childhood friend, Hoop. He disappeared twelve years ago, on the same day his girlfriend was struck and killed by a car. The events have left a dark mark on Chloe.
Over the next two days, strange occurrences pile up: Chloe’s neighbor is found floating and bloated in Black Swamp, phone records point to a dead girl making calls, and a handsome stranger mystifies everyone he encounters. Through it all, the promise of a spectacular magic show captivates local residents.
Close calls with gators and armed felons lead to a startling conclusion, complete with illusion, chicanery, and the most divisive trick of all: cold, hard truth. Will Chloe’s murky existence finally be clarified, or will she succumb to the demons that haunt her?
The author certainly has a clever writing style and a voice for the genre that kept me hooked from beginning to end. Really, a well done piece of fiction here.
Let’s take a minute to chat about Chloe. She’s highly likeable, easy to root for and very relatable. I was just really on her side throughout. I hope to read many more of her adventures.
On the story structure, everything is tied up nicely and a satisfying ending leaves us satisfied but still wanting more.
Well-edited mix of narrative and prose. Realistic dialogue. Very nice.
Mystery-thriller CIRCLED from the "Crime After Time" Collection has won the Silver Medal in the 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the Best Mystery-Thriller Ebook category.
CIRCLED has won the Bronze Medal in the 2016 Wishing Shelf Book Awards in the far-reaching Adult Fiction category. The contest was judged by two groups of international readers in London and Stockholm.